Pierluigi De Lutti Pierluigi De Lutti (23/08/1959) - Suddenly on the world, 2011…
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Pierluigi De Lutti

Pierluigi De Lutti (23/08/1959) - Suddenly on the world, 2011 120x100 in frame cm 128x108 Oil on canvas Signature on the front at lower right. Signature, title and year on the back. Authentication by the artist on photograph.Work published on pg in the catalog Pierluigi De Lutti, Galleria Orler, Venice.

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